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Sprouting a warfarin interaction
BMJ, 2010A 70 year old woman was admitted with increasing shortness of breath and feeling generally unwell. The onset of these symptoms had coincided with a mild worsening of her angina. Her medical history included recurrent pulmonary emboli for which she was on lifelong warfarin (15 mg/day, international normalised ratio (INR) stable and therapeutic), an ...
Lawrence R Kidd, D H Hanumantharaya
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The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1976
Gordon D. Prichett received his Ph.D. in Number Theory _N' at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1970. He 6~AV~ON then taught mathematics and mathematics education at / I 0 k San Diego State University for two years. Dr. Prichett is presently an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. He has published articles
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Gordon D. Prichett received his Ph.D. in Number Theory _N' at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1970. He 6~AV~ON then taught mathematics and mathematics education at / I 0 k San Diego State University for two years. Dr. Prichett is presently an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. He has published articles
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Mathematics Magazine, 2007
Sprouts is a well-known 2-person pen-and-paper game; see [20], [18], [9], [15], [12, Chap. 37], and the World Game of Sprouts Association Web site [19]. One starts with an agreed number of dots on the page. A move in this game is played by connecting two (possibly equal) dots by a simple curve (carefully avoiding any other dot) and introducing a new ...
Cairns, Grant.+1 more
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Sprouts is a well-known 2-person pen-and-paper game; see [20], [18], [9], [15], [12, Chap. 37], and the World Game of Sprouts Association Web site [19]. One starts with an agreed number of dots on the page. A move in this game is played by connecting two (possibly equal) dots by a simple curve (carefully avoiding any other dot) and introducing a new ...
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Brussels Sprout Decapitation Yields Larger Sprouts of Superior Quality
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016A common technological practice in Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea L. var. gemmifera) production is the removal of apical plant section a few weeks before harvest in order to promote the development of auxiliary buds (sprouts) and ensure higher yields.
Jerneja Jakopic+4 more
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2000
Five unusually shaped (i.e. 'sprouting') epidermoid cysts in the upper lip, elbow and foot are reported. The tumours seldom produced symptoms. The maximum diameter was 25-48 mm. The complete removal including a sprouting bud is necessary. Histologically, partial to complete cyst wall rupture was recognised.
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Five unusually shaped (i.e. 'sprouting') epidermoid cysts in the upper lip, elbow and foot are reported. The tumours seldom produced symptoms. The maximum diameter was 25-48 mm. The complete removal including a sprouting bud is necessary. Histologically, partial to complete cyst wall rupture was recognised.
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The Formation of Axonal Sprouts in Organ Culture and Their Relationship to Sprouting in Vivo
1980Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the phenomena of axonal sprouting from mature neurons in vivo and in organ culture. Within hours of injury to a nerve, axonal sprouts form at the proximal stump. These sprouts are the initial stage of the regenerative process and have many of the characteristics of the growth cones of neurites formed from ...
P. Keen, I.R. Duce
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Inhibition of potato sprout growth by carvone enantiomers and their bioconversion in sprouts
Potato Research, 1995The monoterpenes (R)-(−)-carvone and (S)-(+)-carvone inhibited sprout growth in a model system consisting of sprouts growing from potato eye pieces. The sprout tissue was not necrotic after carvone treatment and the inhibition was reversible, since after treatment the sprouts showed regrowth either by continued top growth or by branching.
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2015
A new method for reducing the internal state size of stream cipher registers has been proposed in FSE 2015, allowing to reduce the area in hardware implementations. Along with it, an instantiated proposal of a cipher was also proposed: Sprout. In this paper, we analyze the security of Sprout, and we propose an attack that recovers the whole key more ...
Lallemand, Virginie+1 more
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A new method for reducing the internal state size of stream cipher registers has been proposed in FSE 2015, allowing to reduce the area in hardware implementations. Along with it, an instantiated proposal of a cipher was also proposed: Sprout. In this paper, we analyze the security of Sprout, and we propose an attack that recovers the whole key more ...
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Describing semantic domains with sprouts
Acta Informatica, 1989In denotational semantics, the meaning of a construct of a programming language is modelled by an element of a (semantic) domain. Domains are essentially ordered sets, in which every element may be approximated by a directed set of compact elements. A new approach to domain construction is proposed using directed systems of certain finite subsets of a ...
Gunther Schmidt+2 more
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Fractionation and Distribution of Calcium in Sprouting and Non-sprouting Potato Tubers
Annals of Botany, 1985Autoradiographs of potato tubers (Solatium tuberosumL. cv. Mans Piper) grown in the presence of “Ca revealed high activity in the periderm, vascular ring (predominantly xyiem), phloem bundles and pith. It is calculated that only 40 per cent of tubeT Ca entered directly through the periderm and the possibility of import via the phloem is discussed ...
H. V. Davies, Peter Millard
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